Salem mayor named to EPA’s Local Government Advisory Committee

Wednesday

Jul 27, 2016 at 9:29 AMJul 27, 2016 at 9:29 AM

The following information was provided by Mayor Kim Driscoll’s office:

Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll was appointed by Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy to serve a two-year term on the EPA’s Local Government Advisory Committee.The LGAC, established in 1993, is made up of 30 municipal, county, state and tribal officials from across the nation and provides advice to assist EPA in developing a stronger partnership with local governments and building state and local capacity to deliver environmental services and programs. The committee provides recommendations to the EPA administrator on a broad range of topics, including regulatory innovation and reform, environmental protection tools, pollution prevention, new technologies, performance measurement and appropriate roles of the various governmental levels in efficient and coordinated environmental management.“I am honored to be selected by Administrator McCarthy to join this important group,” said Driscoll, who also serves on the Massachusetts Municipal Association’s Environmental Policy Committee. “Salem’s interactions with EPA have been numerous over the years — from our brownfields remediation work in the North River Canal Corridor, to our coastal wetlands areas and more.“I’ve been impressed with the professionalism and expertise EPA staff have brought to issues facing our city, and I look forward to offering my input to help guide the continued progress of the agency in their important work.”